SYRACUSE, NY, AUGUST 21, 2014 – Mike Lorenz, President of Ephesus Lighting, Inc. an innovative LED lighting company that designs and manufactures LED lighting solutions for challenging applications in the sports and industrial markets, announced today the appointment of Mike Quijano, Director of Sales and Business Development. In this position, Quijano will be responsible for leading the expansion plans for the company in addition to supporting existing relationships.

“The opportunities for LED lighting solutions at sports and industrial venues continue to multiply as more and more businesses understand that the tremendous advances in LED lighting make it a fit for nearly everyone,” explained Mr. Lorenz. “Mike’s diverse background, the combination of his technical knowledge and appreciation for customer support make him uniquely qualified to lead our efforts and implement our plans for future growth.”

Quijano joins Ephesus from Future Electronics, where he served as a Regional Technical Manager/Optics Engineer since 2007. Prior to that, he filled various engineering positions at Illumination Technologies, the University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics and Welch Allyn. Mike holds a B.S. in Optical Engineering from the University of Rochester and an M.S. in Lighting from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Ephesus manufactures the brightest LED on the market and leads the way in developing and deploying solid state lighting solutions to address challenging applications in the sports and industrial markets.

Since lighting the first sports arena with LED in North America in 2012, Ephesus Lighting’s luminaires have been operational for over 60,000 hours in more than 25 indoor and outdoor sports and entertainment venues all across North America, including the Canadian Tire Centre, home of the NHL’s Ottawa Senators, and Duke University’s Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium.

About Ephesus Lighting

Ephesus Lighting Inc. is a US-based company that designs and manufactures high-output LED lighting solutions for challenging applications in the industrial and sporting markets. Ephesus is focused on innovating advanced LED solutions that will enrich and illuminate the world, by creating brighter, more vibrant and more sustainable environments.

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